10.10.2025 22:50
It has been suggested that U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to turn his planned visit to Egypt next week into a leaders' summit. According to U.S. media, 11 countries, including Turkey, have been invited to the summit that Trump is planning.
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It was reported that after an agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas for the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to turn his planned visit to Egypt next week into a leaders' summit.
TRUMP WILL GO TO ISRAEL FIRST AND THEN TO EGYPT
According to the U.S.-based Axios news site, Trump will go to Israel on the morning of October 13, Monday, where he will give a speech in the parliament and meet with the families of hostages. In the afternoon, the U.S. President will proceed to Egypt.
Trump is expected to participate in the signing ceremony to be held with the participation of Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, which are among the guarantors of the Gaza peace agreement.
LEADERS' SUMMIT PLAN
The report stated that a leaders' summit is planned to be held on the morning of October 14, Tuesday, hosted by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The summit is thought to be held in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh, where negotiations for the peace agreement are being conducted.
11 COUNTRIES INCLUDING TURKEY HAVE BEEN INVITED
Leaders or foreign ministers from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Turkey, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Indonesia are planned to attend the summit.
CEASEFIRE IN GAZA
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas approved the first phase of the ceasefire plan in Gaza during the ongoing negotiations in Egypt. The agreement was activated with the approval of the Israeli government while it was being signed in Egypt. It was announced that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip came into effect at 12:00 after the Israeli army withdrew to the "yellow line" as stated in the agreement.
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